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Those who live in the Northeaster United States will be able to plan ahead for major storms thanks to a new ranking scale that predicts not only how many inches of snow will fall, but also how long delays will last. ... Snowstorm warnings predict how many inches to expect, but don't say how ... Developed by meteorologists,
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www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2007/0101-ranking_winter_st...
www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2007/0101-ranking_winter_storms.htm
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(predicting hurricanes, blizzards, tornadoes, etc.) Today we are going to see how meteorologists go about making their predictions about the weather and what even causes the weather. We will then try to predict the weather ourselves for the rest of the week to see if we can do any better than the meteorologists.
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www.wvpt4learning.org/lessons/pdf_svtc05/weatherwatcher...
www.wvpt4learning.org/lessons/pdf_svtc05/weatherwatchers.pdf
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But the question that needs to be asked is this: If meteorologists can't devise a computer model that can accurately predict the weather within 24 hours, why do proponents of the global warming theory claim they can use models to predict the earth's climate in 100 years?
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www.nationalcenter.org/NPA277.html
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With the help of satellites and other methods, meteorologists can predict when conditions are favorable for blizzard conditions to develop, which allows them to issue blizzard watches ... It remains impossible, however, to predict blizzards with complete accuracy or to predict the exact track that a storm will follow.
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www.nbcert.org/DisasterPreparation.htm
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they take the blizzard ruler and shuve it in the snow and see how far it goes in then they measure the tempurature and yell "its a blizzard folks go inside".
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_meteorologists_measure...
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Advances in forecasting are giving meteorology its day in the sun. ... To predict what the weather will be, you need to know what it is right now—what meteorologists call current conditions. This is one of meteorology's toughest tasks.
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environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural-...
environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural-disasters/weather-forecasting.html
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Blizzards are named after the years they happened and where they occurred. Meteorologists can predict how bad blizzards are going to be and when they are coming. Blizzards usually travel with west winds. So if the blizzards start west it will head east.
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www.wawm.k12.wi.us/irving/spring02.html
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The following questions were answered by meteorologists Barbara McNaught Watson and Al Peterlin. ... Q: How do blizzards form?; A: A blizzard is a snowstorm with very strong winds.
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www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=4912
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Compare Price for Twisters and Other Terrible Storms by Will Osborne, ISBN 0375813586 from various retailers. ... Describes the changing nature of weather and how meteorologists predict and study such storms as tornadoes, hurricanes, and blizzards. What causes the earth's weather? How do twisters form? What are the...
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www.consumermatch.com/COMPARE-PRICE/UPC/0375813586/wid/...
www.consumermatch.com/COMPARE-PRICE/UPC/0375813586/wid/995
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